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Eldrich/Cosmic Horror/Lovecraftian Themed Games
Still a WIP and not everything has been sorted yet.
Major Theme (Serious/Horror):
Alan Wake
Alone in the Dark Franchise
Alpha Polaris : A Horror Adventure Game
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Anchorhead
Aquaria
Arcane Mystery Serial (Link goes to the first episode, the rest of the series can be found in the sidebar)
Arkham Nightmares
Astray
At the Mountains of Madness (Early Access)
Ayumi: Enhanced Edition
Bayonetta (The creator the angels keep going on about isn’t an Abrahamic god...)
Blackbay Asylum
Bloodborne
Bloodrayne 1 & 2
The Breach
Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game (Upcoming game due 2018)
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (Basically an adaptation of the Shadow Over Insmouth with slightly less racism, the PC port is very buggy because it was made by literally one person after studio closures, but there are fan patches to help.)
Call of Cthulhu: Prisoner of Ice
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet
Cards of Cthulhu
Cata Cthulhu
Chronicle of Innsmouth
Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross
Chzo Mythos (Yahtzee’s adventure series)
Clive Barker’s Jerico
Clive Barker’s The Undying
Clockwork Express
Conarium
The Consuming Shadow
Crawl
Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason
Crysis Franchise
CTHON
CthulhuMud
cthulhu fhtagn
Cthulhu Realms
Cult of Cthulhu (Mod for Plague Inc. Evolved)
Daily Chthonical
Dark Scavenger
Darkwood (Early Access)
The Dark Stone from Mebara
Darkest Dungeon
The Darkness Within Franchise
Dark Souls Franchise
Dawn of War
Dead Space Franchise
Deadly Premonition
Demon’s Souls
Dead by Daylight
Deathstate
Demonbane Franchise
Demon’s Souls
Discworld: Noir
Doorways: Holy Mountains of Flesh
Downwell
Earnest Evans Franchise (Hastur)
The Elder Scrolls Franchise (Most obviously with House Dagoth in Morrowind and Skyrim’s Dragonborn DLC)
Elder Sign: Omens
Elder Sign: Portents
Eldrich (Roguelike where you explore a library and enter worlds inside several Lovecraft books)
Eldritch Hunter
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Euclidean
Eversion
The Evil Within
Evolve
Fallen London
Fallout 3: Point Lookout (DLC)
FEAR Franchise (Alma herself)
Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Gloom (2017, not to be confused with the 90s Amiga Doom clone)
Green Mirror
Grim Dawn
Half-Life Franchise
Haunted Hotel 4
The Hound of Shadow (Text Adventure)
The Hunt for the Red Cthulhu
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker
Inner Voices
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
The King of Shreds and Patches (Text Adventure)
Kingdom Hearts (The Heartless, The Nobodies and Kingdom Hearts itself)
Kingdom of Loathing
The Last Door Franchise
Layers of Fear (This is really up to interpretation of the game’s plot but it uses many of the traditional story devices associated with “lovecraftian” horror and there are rats in the walls.)
LIMBO
Lobotomy Corporation (Early Access)
Lost Souls (MUD)
The Lurking Horror (Text Adventure)
Lusternia (free 2 play MMO)
Magrunner: Dark Pulse
The Majesty of Colors
Mansions of Madness (free steam version of the board game)
Marathon Franchise
The Moaning Words
Monria (MMO)
Mystery Of Mortlake Mansion
Mystery Stories: Mountains of Madness
Mythos: The Beginning
Muv-Luv Franchise
Nasuverse Franchise (This includes games like Fate/stay night and Tsukihime)
Necronomicon (An old Japanese game, haven’t found an English translation yet, but including for completeness)
Necronomicon: The Dawning of Darkness
The Necronomicon & Necronomicon - Book of Dead Names
Nexus War (defunct) & Nexus Clash
Nightmare on Azathoth
The Nightmare from Beyond
NoseBound
Oracle of Tao
Oxenfree
Pandora's Tower
Parasite Eve Franchise
The Park (Set in the same universe as The Secret World)
Path of Exile
Pathways into Darkness
Penumbra Franchise (From the same developer as Amnesia: The Dark Descent)
Phantasmal: Survival Horror Roguelike aka Phantasmal: City of Darkness
Phoenix Point (Upcoming 2018)
Poacher
Pony Island (It’s the Devil rather than a Lovecraftian style monster, but it features many of the usual devices)
Prey (2006)
Prey (2017)
Prototype Franchise
Quake (Shub-Niggurath)
Quest Fantasy
Red Haze
Resident Evil 4 (others in the franchise may qualify but 4 is the most obvious)
Reveal the Deep
The Rise of Cthulhu: Demo
Robert D. Anderson and the Legacy of Cthulhu
Rogue Stormers
Sanity: Aiken's Artifact
Saya no Uta (A man has an accident that makes him perceive normal people as horrendous eldrich monstrosities and then he meets a girl who... looks like a pretty girl. Rape and sexual assault warnings.)
SCP Foundation Games
The Secret World (MMO)
Secret World Legends
Shadow Hearts Franchise
Shadow Over Isolation
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened
Shikkoku No Sharnoth (Looking at screenshots I think this one might involve tentacles. Possible sexual assault warning.)
Shin Megami Tensei Franchise (including Persona 1, 2, and 3)
Shoggoth Rising
Shrouded In Sanity
The Shrouded Isle
Silent Hill Franchise (The town itself is alive even before you consider all the other thingies)
The Sinking City (upcoming game)
Siren (aka Forbiden Siren) Franchise
Skullgirls
Sons of Uruzime
South of Real
Splatterhouse
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Franchise
Strife
The Suffering Franchise
Sunless Sea
System Shock 2 (The Many)
Tales From the Void
Tattletail
The Terrible Old Man
They Bleed Pixels
They Breathe
This Book Is A Dungeon
Tormentum - Dark Sorrow
Transistor
Twisted Lands: Shadow Town
Undertale
Utawarerumono Franchise
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
VHS
Wait - Extended
We Need to Go Deeper
The Whisperer in Darkness
The Worry of Newport (Mod for Crysis 1)
X-COM: Terror From the Deep
Themed but Comedy/Non-Horror:
Army of Tentacles Franchise
Baobabs Mausoleum Ep. 1 Ovnifagos Don´t Eat Flamingos
The Bizarre Adventures Of Woodruff And The Schnibble
Cthulhu Saves the World
Flappy Monsters of Lovecraft
Hearthstone: Whispers Of The Old Gods
Howard Phillips Lovecar (Early Access)
Leave Cthulhu Alone
Lovecraft Word Search
Magicka: The Stars Are Left (DLC)
Mormonoids from the Deep
Pray For Death (Playable Cthulhu)
Project Starship
The Rapture Is Here And You Will Be Forcibly Removed From Your Home
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
Tesla vs Lovecraft
Where is the Lovecraft?
Wynken, Blynken, Cthulhu, and Nod
Minor appearances:
Age of Decadence
Ancient Domains of Mystery aka ADOM
Baldur’s Gate 2 (Planar travel, the Demogorgon, and probably the final boss)
Battleborn
Beyond Good and Evil
The Binding of Isaac Franchise
Blood Franchise
Borderlands Franchise (Some of the vaults have big nasties in them, some of the raid bosses also qualify)
Bravely Default
Breath of Fire IV
Castlevania Franchise
Cookie Clicker
Copy Kitty
Crusader Kings II (Yes, really)
Cultist Simulator
Deadly Rooms of Death aka DROD Franchise
Destiny (The Vex and The Darkness)
Destiny: The Taken King (Raid bosses)
Dishonored Franchise
Defense of the Ancients aka DotA Franchise
Dragon Age Franchise
Drakengard Franchise
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun
Dwarf Fortress
Pikmin Franchise (Final bosses)
Elona
Epic Mickey
Etrian Odyssey Franchise
Everlong
Fable (Jack of All Blades)
Fable III (The Crawler)
Fable: The Journey
Fatal Frame 2 (An optional boss in Survival Mode is the malice from the hellgates made manifest, rather than a ghost)
Final Fantasy Franchise (It would be easier to list which games don’t have some kind of cosmic horror eldritch abomination things in them. The most obvious ones are Jenova, Sin, and The Cloud of Darkness)
Five Nights At Freddy’s Franchise
Grey Goo
Guild Wars Franchise
Half-Life Franchise
Halo Franchise
Hatoful Boyfriend Franchise
Homeworld: Cataclysm
Immortal Defense
Jak 3: Wastelander
Knights and Dragons
La-Mulana
Legacy of Kain Franchise
League of Legends
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn Of The Dragon
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
LittleBigPlanet 2
Lunar: Eternal Blue aka Lunar 2
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis
Mass Effect Franchise
Metroid Franchise
Minecraft: Story Mode
Mother Franchise
Mugen Souls Franchise
NeverWinter Nights 2
Paradigm
Pathologic
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Pokemon Platinum
Return to Krondor (The God of Evil)
Rift (MMO)
RuneScape
SaGa 3 aka Final Fantasy Legend III
Scribblenauts Franchise (You can summon Cthulhu and Shogoths)
Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
Shadow of the Colossus (becomes more and more obvious towards the end of the game)
Slash Em Extended
SMITE
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
SoulCalibur Franchise (The Soul Edge and SoulCalibur themselves)
Stories Untold
Terraria
Thief: The Dark Project & Thief: Deadly Shadows
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
Warcraft 3
The Witcher (Dagon)
World of Warcraft
Xenogears
Xenosaga Franchise
Easter Eggs only:
Civilisation VI (A steam achievement)
PAYDAY 2 (A Cthulhu mask)
Dating Eldrich Monsters (both serious and non-serious):
Cthulhu Saves the World
Demonbane Franchise
Dra+Koi
Saya no Uta (A man has an accident that makes him perceive normal people as horrendous eldrich monstrosities and then he meets a girl who... looks like a pretty girl. Rape and sexual assault warnings.)
Unsorted:                                                                                                                 
Sonic Adventure
Sonic: Unleashed
Space Station 13
Spectrobes Franchise
The Stanley Parable
Star Control Franchise
Starbound
StarCraft
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Stellaris
Sundered
Sword of the Stars Franchise
Tales of Vesperia
Tentacult!
Turok Franchise
Touhou Franchise
UFO Afterblank
Warcraft Franchise
Warframe
Warriors Orochi
We Know the Devil
Ys Franchise
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ciathyzareposts · 4 years
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Game 354: Ragnarok (1992)
            Ragnarok
United States Norsehelm Productions (developer and U.S. distributor); distributed in Europe by Optyk as Valhalla
Released in 1992 for DOS
Date Started: 28 January 2020
       What a treat. I had no expectations of Ragnarok before firing it up, and I was in love with it within an hour. This is exactly the evolution that I’ve always wanted to see from the roguelike subgenre: retain the same complexity of commands, the same variety of objects, the same underlying mechanics, and keep costs down with graphical minimalism but not necessarily graphical famine. Keep things complicated, but give the player a little help. Make it hard but don’t be so insistent on permadeath. The result is brilliant–easily one of the best discoveries I’ve made since starting the blog.             
Exploring a forest in Ragnarok. I’ve just killed two enemies and am fighting a wild dog. Apparently, I took a random potion in the middle of the battle, and it was a Potion of Experience.
            Ragnarok was created by two California-based authors, Thomas F. Boyd and Robert Vawter, both of whom had played and loved Rogue and NetHack. The game’s allegiance to previous roguelikes is obvious in its commands, inventory items, and monsters, and I daresay a veteran NetHack player could dip into it with little problem. The most common commands are the same (e.g., [w]ield, [W]ear, [u]se, [t]hrow, [i]nventory), and objects like Wands of Cancellation, Wands of Wishing, and Scrolls of Extinction (i.e., Genocide) do expected things. But Ragnarok introduces a number of new elements that put the game above NetHack, at least through the versions of NetHack that I’ve played. These innovations include:
A detailed game story and more interesting main quest, rooted in Norse mythology.
A graphical user interface.
More character skills, attributes, and options, which is saying a lot because NetHack was generous in this area.
The best part, at least for someone uninterested in the “hardcore” permadeath of a “true” roguelike, is the saving system. You can quit and save at any point, but the game destroys your save file upon reloading, just like most roguelikes. But you also have the option to create a game-sanctioned “backup” of your game–but only once every 200 turns. (The European version, Valhalla, has an “expert” mode that increases this figure to 4,000 turns!) 200 turns represents about 5-10 minutes of gameplay, a reasonable amount to “lose” to make dying feel like it has real consequences but without making the player start completely over. This is just what I’ve always wanted.                
The game opens in a peaceful village which, oddly enough, is not sacked by raiders.
         The story is drawn from Norse legend and is very similar to Event Horizon’s Dusk of the Gods (1991): It is 999 CE. Ragnarok is approaching, and in their in-fighting and intrigue, the gods have managed to bollox their chance of prevailing against the evil forces. (The evil forces consist of the two universe-devouring wolves, Fenrir and Garm, the chaotic fire demon Surtr, the evil serpent Jormundgand, and the trickster Loki.) Balder has been killed by Loki’s trickery, and Hela won’t let go of his soul unless the giantess Thokk weeps for him. Odin has lost his spear, Gungnir, in battle with frost giants. Freyr has traded his sword (Mimming), and the invulnerability it bestows, for a bride. Fenrir managed to bite off the right arm of Tyr, who can no longer fight. Thor has lost his hammer (Mjollnir) in a cave. And Heimdall has managed to let a trickster steal his horn, so he can’t even warn the Asgardians when Ragnarok begins.
It’s up to a human hero to save the day. He sets out from his village with six quests:
Get Thokk to cry and bring her tears to Hela so she’ll release Balder, or alternately kill Thokk. (Hela required that every living being weep for Balder, and Thokk was the only one who didn’t. Thus, Hela’s demand can be satisfied by making Thokk weep or making her not living.)
Find and return Mjollnir to Thor.
Find and return Gjall (Heimdall’s horn), which has been turned into a snake and trapped in a well.
Find and return Mimming to Freyr.
Find and return Gungnir to Odin.
Figure out how Tyr can fight with only one arm.
There’s a suggestion that you only have to do some of these things–to tip the balance for Ragnarok, not make victory a surety. But I could be misinterpreting.           
Fortunately, you’re not locked into your starting choice.
              Character creation consists of only a name, sex, and choice of a profession under which your young character has apprenticed. Choices are viking, woodsman, sage, alchemist, blacksmith, and conjurer. These classes affect starting hit points and strength, and each one gains certain abilities at higher levels.
Other attributes are constitution, luck, speed, eyes, and fingers–the latter two literally tracking how many of those things you still have, as it affects aspects of gameplay (for instance, the number of rings that you can wear). Besides attributes, the character can earn a variety of skills (e.g., alchemy, ironworking), powers (e.g., spellcasting, mind control), abilities (e.g., sixth sense, telepathy), and resistances (e.g., acid, cold). Some of these are earned by eating corpses as in NetHack, but others come from magic blessings, scrolls, polymorphing, and a variety of other rare means.           
My character sheet at the end of this session.
          Gameplay begins on Midgard and promises to progress eventually to Asgard and Niflheim as well as several “minor planes.” Game maps are 76 x 18, and at this point, and the area around the character’s village (I’m not sure yet if this is all of Midgard) is 3 x 3 maps, unless it later turns out that mountains are crossable, in which case I have no idea how big it is.
The interface is fantastic. A small-scale map occupies the upper half of the screen, showing the overall area map as far as you’ve uncovered it. A large-scale screen is set in the bottom half along with character attributes and buttons for most of the game’s commands. Each command also has a letter or function key. Thus, you could play with a mouse or entirely with the keyboard. I think this comes close to a near-perfect interface for a top-down game, although I concede that a perfect one would let me call and dismiss the command buttons as I needed them
Map content is randomized for each new game, but the opening map always seems to have a player’s house with a few items and a store. The store works like in NetHack: you pick up items you want and then (p)ay when you’re done. From the first item you pick up, the shopkeeper blocks the door until you pay.            
Early-game shopping.
         In this opening session, I concentrated on mapping the starting area and learning as much as I could about the game’s conventions. Enemies in the starting area included bears, goblins, orcs, rats, homunculi, patches of nauseating grass called “retchweed,” and annoying enemies called “slywerts” that were nearly impossible to hit. I chose a viking class, which is one of the stronger physical classes, and I didn’t have much problem with the enemies, particularly after I found a Ring of Regeneration and was thus able to recover my hit points quickly after each fight. I dealt with the slywerts mostly with wands when I had them and running away when I didn’t.
Like any good roguelike, Ragnarok features an enormous selection of equipment, and most of it is unknown when you first pick it up. Scrolls, potions, rings, and other magic items are given descriptors (e.g., a “murky potion” is a Potion of Curing, a “birch wand” is a Wand of Fire) randomized at the beginning of each new game. As you learn them through experience or Scrolls of Identification, the game lists new ones that you find under their proper name. Any of them can be blessed or hexed (cursed), and there are scrolls that add blessings and remove hexes.
If I have one complaint, it’s that the game is a little bit over-generous on providing these items, both as random treasures and enemy loot drops. By the end of the first 9 screens, I had two Rings of Agility, a Ring of Crystal Skin, a Ring of Regeneration, a Ring of Protection, a Ring of Third Sight, and I’d found a bunch of Potions of Strength (which add permanently to strength) and Potions of Experience. But co-creator Robert Vawter says that many players considered it “less forgiving” than NetHack despite the lack of permadeath, so perhaps it gets a lot harder after you leave Midgard.              
My overloaded inventory towards the end of this session.
          Combat has the same tactical considerations as Rogue and NetHack, which means that it’s far more tactical than it first appears. At a basic level, you bash yourself into enemies to fight them, and your melee weapons, shield, and armor either do their jobs or not. But with more experience comes a greater understanding of the system’s depth and breadth, which include a strong consideration of surrounding terrain, the use of throwing items and magic items, and finding ways to trick, delay, or evade some foes.           
Tossing a throwing knife at a “dreg,” which can splash you with acid.
          The only regression I see from NetHack is that the game doesn’t give you an explicit way to interact with NPCs, and there are friendly creatures wandering most of the maps. However, there are ravens who wander up to you and spontaneously give you hints.            
Good to know.
           There were some interesting moments across the first nine screens. One object that I found repeatedly is a Scroll of Wonder. I don’t remember these from NetHack. When you read them, they seem to do random fantastic things. One of them created a river on the map I was standing on, obliterating some enemies as it did so. But another caused my character to hulk out, causing his armor to burst off his body. Unfortunately, his rings were made of stronger stuff, and instead of the metal giving way, the flesh did. I decided to reload rather than continue with no fingers. This was the third death I suffered after a couple of throw-away characters; my first was at the jaws of a bear. The second was when I accidentally took a Potion of Phasing (while testing potions) and rematerialized inside a tree.             
Why do video games always make bears so dangerous?
          I read a random scroll and it turned out to be a Scroll of Elimination. I wasn’t near far enough in the game to have developed a particular hatred for any monster race, but I didn’t want to waste it, so I looked through the monster list to find a worthy candidate. I assumed it wouldn’t work on unique monsters (Fenrir, Loki), so I used it on the first enemy that appeared on the most dangerous but non-unique list: archmages.            
You have no idea how many jokes I wrote and later deleted for this caption.
           Among the nine maps, I found three whirlpools which take you to other realms. I’d barely stepped out of one when I ran across Skinbladnir, the magical ship that folds small enough to fit into your pocket. I also found a stairway down into a dungeon that I explored briefly.            
Sometimes there are brief 3D cut screens between maps.
            As I was near finishing the village area, my character reached Level 10, and I got an option to change to a different character class. I chose a “woodsman,” which changed my icon and gave me some new weapon skills. I achieved the “Weaponmaster” ability upon reaching Level 9 as a viking.            
Reaching apex level as a viking. I hadn’t even pillaged anything.
           There are still a lot of things left to learn about. Each character comes with a Ring of Soul Trapping, which stores the soul of the latest enemy killed, but I don’t know why (except there’s a suggestion that I could use it to bring Tokk’s soul to Hela). There’s an alchemy system that the alchemist character can use and a weapon-forging system that the blacksmith can use. The conjurer gets spells. You can apparently mix potions to create more powerful combinations. There’s a whole polymorphing system to explore, and some entire commands I don’t understand like “Aid Fellow Norseman.”
Late in this session, I came to realize that I might have made a mistake with versioning. In the United States, Norsehelm retained the rights to the game and marketed it themselves, eventually distributing it as freeware. They updated it a few times–the version I found was 2.5–so I figured I was playing the most advanced release. Later, I discovered that the European version distributed by a London publisher (Optyk), is actually more advanced in some ways. First, it offers a choice between “beginner” and “expert” modes. A beginner can back up the game every 200 turns, an expert every 4,000 turns. Either one is better than the typical roguelike, but I have to say I’m happier with the harder “expert” mode and the sense of angst and danger that it brings (but not the utter terror that you get with a pure roguelike).            
Well, that was a hell of a sequence of events.
         Perhaps more important, Valhalla has improved audio. Ragnarok features just a few whiffs and clangs during combat, but Valhalla has more advanced combat effects plus ambient sounds such as birdcalls as you walk through the forest. I don’t know if those sounds are worth four hours of gameplay, but if the saved game ports from one to the other, then the decision will be made.
Time so far: 4 hours
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